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Rob has a Masters in Human Nutrition, Bachelor‘s in Health and Physical Education, Personal Training certification through American College of Sports Medicine, is a Corrective Exercise Specialist through National Academy of Sports Medicine, and a Running Fitness Coach & Tactical Fitness Coach through American Sports & Fitness Association.
He has a client history of over 3,000+ clients and a teaching history of 500+ students at the university level. He has helped clients earn Pro Cards in aesthetic sports, Elite Totals and World / National / State records in Powerlifting, helped high school athletes earn D1 scholarships, and has worked with Professional and Olympic athletes.
Rob has a Masters in Human Nutrition, Bachelor‘s in Health and Physical Education, Personal Training certification through American College of Sports Medicine, is a Corrective Exercise Specialist through National Academy of Sports Medicine, and a Running Fitness Coach & Tactical Fitness Coach through American Sports & Fitness Association.
He has a client history of over 3,000+ clients and a teaching history of 500+ students at the university level. He has helped clients earn Pro Cards in aesthetic sports, Elite Totals and World / National / State records in Powerlifting, helped high school athletes earn D1 scholarships, and has worked with Professional and Olympic athletes.
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Monday May 25, 2020
625 - Trainer Education - What If You're the Problem
Monday May 25, 2020
Monday May 25, 2020
Having trouble getting clients? There are many factors that contribute to client fluctuation but one that most trainers don't look at is... themselves! In today's podcast we discuss 5 things to consider when analyzing your behavior and communication with your clients, that if addressed could help you acquire more clients and keep the ones you already have!
Past Podcasts Referenced:
#453 – Trainer Education – Balancing Being a Friend and a Trainer
#488 – Mindset – Brutal Honesty – The Tough Love Balance
#545 – Trainer Education – Teaching vs Training Balance

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